This game plays great with non-gaming couples, but I really need another edition, so we can stop staring at the make-out couple all the time.

We play with a variant credited to Adam Smiles: on an exact match, that card is removed from the deck. This keeps a team from relying on the same cards (the studious guy, Satan, Julia Child) over and over.

A great game for couples. How well do you know your partner! The sad thing is when we play it more often than not, we find we match with everyone but our partner! This leads to interesting recriminations.

Just won on eBay, eagerly awaiting for it to arrive in the mail. I plan on playing this with my girlfriend and her roommates at a game day soon. I'd played it before with Chris and Kara at the beach, and remember having a really fun time with it! [update] Have played this several times since and always had a really fun time. A lot of the pictures are hilarious in conjunction with the concepts you're trying to match, so there's always humor potential. Partner games are really fun and I don't have too many of them.

A great partnership game that works much better than it seems like it would on paper. I like the creative element of the game, and it's fun to see how people's minds work.

The mains thing keeping it from rating higher with me are the play length, which is a tad too long, the scoring track, which is needlessly random (why not just have it decrease as you move on without other numbers thrown in), and the lack of variety in the cards you have to choose from.

I'm curious to see if the updated Asmodee version fixes any of these things.

A fine party game for people that know each other well. The original printing is preferred over the newer edition; the cards are much more interesting. Some great memories with this, from the time we secretly fixed the teams so that two "enemies" would have to be on a team together (they won!) to the aunt who would always play the rose to the father of the family friend who would come up with obscure stories relating unrelated cards, like "English" to a crayon drawing, and somehow matched his wife in the process. (Note - I've played this a lot before logging plays, so the count here is not accurate.)

This is a really fun game to play with couples, with the kids, or as a party game. It takes 5 minutes to learn and is really fun. It's neat to see how people think differently. If you play with couples, you can see which couples know each other the best, or you can split up and play with people you don't know and it's a good way to get to know them.

This is a really good game under the right condition. And the condition is you need 4-5 couples, hence the name. This game usually makes it to the table on the dinner nights where it happens to work out. I bought a second compatibility game so that we can have as many as eight couples. More couples doesn't slow the game down. Everyone selects and plays together. This is definitely an overlooked game. I always learn something about our friends or guests, it's a great ice breaker and its fun to watch the dynamics between the couples, young or seasoned.

My high rating comes from my personal situation. The game isn't the best out out there by far, but trying to guess your partner (or the other players) results in some amusing times and in-jokes for each game when certain cards are played at weird times.

Pretty fun party game... light but can really get good with the right couples. Answers/matches ranging for bawdy to outright hilariuos... and then watching couples hash out why they made their choices and why their spouse should have chosen that particular card in stead.

Enjoyed it. Maybe ranking it a bit higher than I should simply based on how well it went. Was a good game to wind down a night. Played very fast. Little to no down time. My wife and I were very compatible, so that helped. $2 from DI, so very good value (03/21/08)

This should be a fun filler. Tommy and Doris feel that the cards are a bit dumb and outdated, and I tend to agree with them but this can be easily fixed with artscow.com